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If your organization is a non-commercial law enforcement related agency, and you would like your link on this page, let us know that too. Our team will check out your site and, if it meets public safety criteria, we will find a spot for you on our website.
There are pitfalls to every endeavor. The WWW is no exception. For that reason we include the link to "How to Get the Most Out of Going Online." This website provides information that informs the web-surfer on tips to avoid victimization on the web. It also includes ideas for making the WWW work for kids. Further, the site has information related to parental controls on the WWW. Included as well on this website is a glossary of "net terms."
The Florida State Statutes are available on the Web. You can find them by clicking here.
Law Enforcement Jobs
We are lawenforcementjob.com. We have employment information on over 2,500 municipal police, state police and patrol, sheriff, federal, international, university and college departments.
www.PoliceOne.com is an important information resource for Law Enforcement. It is free and secure for Law Enforcement and offers valuable news, articles, training information and tips, as well as product research and announcements. Our mission is to offer a secure resource for officers online that facilitates communication and information sharing between departments and officers, and helps officers be more efficient on the job and stay safer and better informed out on the streets. Our latest project is the launch of a new anti-terrorism resource.
www.PoliceRecruiter.com is a brand new site for Law Enforcement recruiting. It lists hundreds of open positions and is the first part of a system that will automate the entire Law Enforcement recruiting process.
The Addictions & Life Page lists drug related street terms and slang words. The web site is dedicated to all those that have been trapped in one of life's addictions. There is a SOLUTION. "When you're somewhere between the thin blue line and the rest of the world" check out Handcuffed Hearts A place for spouses of law enforcement officers. Officer down are two words that strike fear into the heart of any law enforcement officer. But the Officer Down Memorial Page does not evoke fear. Rather, this site will cause the viewer to take a somber moment of reflection for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their community and country.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides assistance to sheriff's offices and police deparments on a regular basis. As the WWW grew they jumped in with a fabulous site. The site includes information on sexual predators, missing persons, wanted persons, prison releases, and much more. We are proud to link to FDLE.
Leadership Broward is a prestigious leadership and stewardship development organization with more than 1300 alumni.
The goal of Leadership Broward is to provide skills development for future leaders and, at the same time, give back to our community.
From our Web site, the general public can access such information as:
- Background on Leadership Broward, its mission and purpose
- A list of Leadership Broward staff and board of director and executive committee members
- Information on how to become part of the organization, including online application procedures
- Overview of community outreach programs conducted by Leadership Broward Classes
- A calendar of events open to the public
- Past and current issues of the Leadership Broward Foundation newsletter
- Names and photos of current class members
Mission Statement:
To inspire excellence in leadership in Broward County by developing leaders and encouraging community trusteeship.
The Broward County Crime Commission has invited Broward County police departments to use their Web site. Law enforcement agencies are encouraged to post information regarding wanted persons, missing persons, recruitment and other important information. The Commission provides information about sex offenders, violent offenders, crime legislation and other areas of interest. Check out the site.
The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) is a national membership organization of progressive police executives from the largest city, county and state law enforcement agencies. PERF is dedicated to improving policing and advancing professionalism through research and involvement in public policy debate. One of the most important criminal justice websites on the net is the Florida Citizen Safety Center . This important link, sponsored by the Florida Attorney General's Office, is a jumping off point to a variety of law enforcement websites. These sites include: The California Attorney General's Crime and Violence Prevention Center provides information, technical assistance and high-quality resources in the areas of Community Policing, Violence Prevention, Neighborhood & Personal Safety, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention, Family Violence Prevention, Safe Schools, Youth Gang Prevention, Publications, Reports & Surveys and more.
Stop Drugs
The Stop Drugs Web site was produced through a partnership of the California Narcotic Officers' Association and the California Department of Justice. It has pages related to drug prevention, treatment, enforcement, indentification and more.There are two wonderful resources for law enforcement and corrections interests. The first is Chico Police Department's Lawlinks page. The other is on the Florida Police Accreditation Links page. Both have extensive links catagoriezed for ease of use.
Are you interested in tips to keep from becoming a crime victim? Special Publications from the Consumer Information Center is devoted to providing access to that information.
Some of the categories covered are: Auto Smarts, Travel Safety, Holiday Safety, Sexual Assault Prevention, Safety for Seniors, and Securing Your Home and Property.
In addition, other types of information are: Managing Conflict, What's a Parent To Do?, Violence in the Workplace, and other workplace issues.
Steven Rinfret is a retired Fort Lauderdale Police Officer. He has his own Web site and invites you to visit him. You can e-mail Steve as well.
Another important law enforcement Web site is LEO LINKS
Patrol and Beyond has links for: Police Links, Police Supplies, News Articles, Crime Tips, Training, Cop Chat, Patches, Featured Gear, Tactical Notes, LE Jobs and more.
Are you doing research? The site with the bite is the Justice Technology Information Network. The JUSTNET URL provides links to the National Institute of Justice, law enforcement information resources, database reports, information services & publications, and more.
If you are with a Florida law enforcement agency, and you are thinking about becoming accredited, the Florida Police Accreditation Coalition (Fla-PAC) is for you. This group is made up of law enforcement folks from around Florida. They are established to assist accreditation managers, and their teams, with the daunting accreditation process. For accreditation in Florida, THIS GROUP IS A MUST JOIN COALITION.
Officer.com is yet another website providing law enforcement with links to police and criminal justice resources. This site deserves a bookmark. The page provides links to a directory of hate groups, anarchists, radicals, etc. Law enforcement opportunities are also hyperlinked by this site. The reader will also find a listing of many police sites on this page.
Do you need criminal justice data relating to ANYTHING? This is another good site to bookmark. The homepage for the NCJRS is also available for clerical cops in need of information and data.
The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Division of Mitretek Systems works with federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies in the arena of information technology.
The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC) has a site containing the 100 best practices in crime prevention. This site is available in English, Spanish, and French.
Do you have too many phone numbers to remember? This is the site for you. Click on this link and you will be able to enter a phone number. The site will return to you a list of words the phone number spells.
Lost something? Perhaps you can find it at the Internet Lost and Found.
The New York City Police Museum is located at 25 Broadway, New York, New York. It is open to the public seven days a week from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The museum includes artifacts and displays. If you are unable to get to the museum, you may visit their Web site.
This unique new service helps high school alumni friends find each other. With ClassMates you get access to e-mail addresses for other registered alumni and make it possible for your old school friends and reunion organizers to contact you. Who knows, you may even find a fugitive in the database.
Internet Investigations As the internet continues to expand and more people use it, it becomes harder to find sites that do what they say they do. Here are some sites that you might find useful - and they are free.
SSN Number Verification And Validation Database
Enter an SSN number, determine if that number has been issued, the year it was issued in and what state it was issued in.SSN Number Death Claims Database
Search by name, narrow by SSN number, state issued, DOB. Returns: Full name, DOB, Date Of Death, Zip code where death occurred, zip code of beneficiary.Federal Government Excluded Parties Index Database
Individuals and companies excluded from selling to the United State Government.Edgar SEC Publicly Traded Company Database
SEC searches give you detailed information on companies that trade their stock on the stock exchange.United States Postal Database Address Corrector, County And Zip Code Locator
Input and address and city, state or address and zip code. You'll get a corrected address in which the address is located.National County Courthouse Address Database
National State Vital Records Site
Courts.net
An online directory that leads you to courts and court systems in each state. VERY useful!
Help for victims. This government site provides many links to help people who are victims of all types of crimes.
The National Association of School Resource Officers (N.A.S.R.O.) is a 501c3 (Not for Profit) Organization made up of school based law enforcement officers & School Administrators throughout the United States.
Click here to check this site.
A volunteer organization dedicated to missing persons and unidentified victim cold cases.
All cases featured on our site have remained unsolved for at least nine years (1991 - prior) and have been filed with a law enforcement agency.
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